Rear Speakers UPGRADE, Toyota Corolla - How to Remove the Rear Deck & Install New 6x9 Speakers

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  • Step by step guide on removing and installing new 6x9 speakers on a 2014+ Toyota Corolla. Upgrade your speakers for better sound quality!
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    0:00 Intro
    0:17 Preparing the Brackets
    0:44 Installing the Speaker
    1:54 Removing Trim and Rear Deck
    4:17 Installing the New Speakers
    5:44 Wire Colors, Positive and Negative
    7:02 Re-Installing the Rear Tray and Trim Panels
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  • @CleverFix
    @CleverFix  Год назад +6

    I also have a *tweeter upgrade* video here: ruclips.net/video/EG8nxTCzVa0/видео.html and *front speaker* upgrade video here: ruclips.net/video/YFdReUjCeu0/видео.html If you liked this video, make sure to check out my front speaker upgrade, and tweeter upgrade videos, you support is really appreciated! Questions or comments are welcome below, and I'll try to respond to everyone.

  • @armandoramos1949
    @armandoramos1949 2 года назад +9

    I've watched the front speaker video and this completes the set. Thanks for sharing, have a wonderful day.

  • @woodtvnetwork
    @woodtvnetwork 2 года назад +12

    Thanks for making this! Will be upgrading my own speakers here shortly in a couple of days and will use this!

  • @450Xer
    @450Xer Год назад

    Just completed the job. Thank you for the excellent video.

  • @dillonhetrick9322
    @dillonhetrick9322 10 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome vid! Note for anyone with a 2014 Corolla if you do decide to go the adapter route (not shown in the vid) you will need some kind of extension for the adapters to reach the speakers.

  • @bswindol720
    @bswindol720 2 года назад

    Thank you so much I needed that hook up

  • @SABIO215267
    @SABIO215267 2 года назад +3

    Great video , decided to replace my back speakers after replacing the front and this video helped very much.

  • @ToadLC
    @ToadLC Год назад +6

    Thanks for your video. I needed to replace a blown rear speaker & I would have been lost with out your instructions. Got the job done in under an hour.

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад +1

      Wow, that's amazing.. I wish I did it in an hour, but since I had to film, it took probably 5-6 hours!

  • @JoseManuelCastillodamboo
    @JoseManuelCastillodamboo 2 года назад +16

    Thanks for the tuto! Very helpful. That stock speakers are shameful 🥲

  • @iz8591
    @iz8591 Месяц назад

    You made this look wayyy to easy! Thank you

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Месяц назад

      Yup, it's not too hard at all, just takes a bit of time. 😊 Thanks for watching!

  • @ev4657
    @ev4657 2 года назад +1

    VERY NICE! You are awesome and i learned so much from your videos. Thank you. #TeamCorolla

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  2 года назад

      Glad to hear, thanks.

  • @mooooo2012
    @mooooo2012 2 года назад

    Thanks! Very helpful.

  • @khalilJon
    @khalilJon 2 года назад

    Thanks! This channel is very helpful, I was wondering if you can make video of how to replace rear rotor and pads on 2014 Toyota Corolla

  • @LuisRamirez-qv2eh
    @LuisRamirez-qv2eh 10 месяцев назад

    My friend, belived or not I just looking how you remove rear speaker panel to change the bulb break ligth roasted. You really have caution removal all stuff to access speaker. You are a professional.

  • @NatoriousB
    @NatoriousB 10 месяцев назад

    Great video! Can the sealing tape be purchased locally?

  • @jasonsending865
    @jasonsending865 Год назад

    Would I be able to use the exact speaker and bracket you used for a 2011 japanese built toyota corolla?

  • @joewhattoff8754
    @joewhattoff8754 2 года назад

    Excellent video. I'm to the point of wiring them up.

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  2 года назад

      Nice! 👍

    • @joewhattoff8754
      @joewhattoff8754 2 года назад

      @@CleverFix you make the best videos, when someone is using the same products you linked up on Amazon the steps are super easy to follow. I hope you're getting 5% of these Amazon sales

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  2 года назад

      @@joewhattoff8754 Thanks, That's the idea, make it easy for everyone, so that they don't have to guess what parts to get. I get about 3% which I've been using to buy parts for the videos. I just got some LED lights and a battery tester I'm gonna do videos on. The weather is not very good for videos right now though.. it's either very windy or very cold 🥶

    • @joewhattoff8754
      @joewhattoff8754 2 года назад

      @@CleverFix I'm curious where you live
      I'm in the western suburbs of Chicago

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  2 года назад

      @@joewhattoff8754 I'm in Toronto, Canada .. hence all the rust!

  • @anth713
    @anth713 Год назад

    For the back speakers cables is white and back or yellow and black ? Thanks

  • @noob-fs8lk
    @noob-fs8lk Год назад

    Can you show a demo please, I'm thinking of putting 3 10s on the rear?

  • @iraklikareli1396
    @iraklikareli1396 Год назад

    Hello, i bought 6x8 kappa speakers.. can i put that in corolla 2014? .. front or back.. thanks

  • @juniorkalderimoglou627
    @juniorkalderimoglou627 Год назад

    just got some new speakers, where can i get the bracket for 2018 corolla?? one i got bolts dont line up.

  • @11thgenerationcorolla57
    @11thgenerationcorolla57 Год назад

    I would love to see you add a mono subwoofer 🤭 i followed both your content from front door speakers to the rear. Same speakers as well

  • @Luke_d714
    @Luke_d714 2 года назад

    Are those rear speakers able to fit a Corolla e12 2006? Struggling to find someone that knows

  • @atk9591
    @atk9591 2 года назад

    My radio is suck in booting. Finally gonna buy a new radio and change my back speakers. Thanks alot for this tutorial

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  2 года назад

      Glad it helps!

    • @jesusjimenez7445
      @jesusjimenez7445 3 дня назад

      Lmfaooo I just bought a new Apple car play and Android auto after market display , because Toyota radios go out without fail at 100k miles or so. Also my back bass speakers are also out ! Seems like a common issue with 2014 Toyota corollas

  • @dboyzent4life
    @dboyzent4life Год назад

    Thank you so much for the info I have a 2014 Corolla with excessive vibration in the trunk when I turn it up past halfway any remedies for that?

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад +2

      You have to figure out what's vibrating. I would remove the plastic cover and then see if it's still vibrating. If it's not, then it's the cover.. Or press down on it in different places to see if it reduces the vibration, at least to narrow down what is vibrating. Then you can use something like Dynamat to reduce the vibration. There is also some access from the trunk to some of the cover clips and the speakers.. Depending on what's vibrating, maybe some Gorilla epoxy glue could help. Mine is ok, no rattles thankfully.

  • @panchovilla3493
    @panchovilla3493 Год назад

    So I need that base bracket where that speaker rests!?

  • @jearroyo1
    @jearroyo1 10 месяцев назад

    I was looking to see if you were going to add a rear baffle like the front and found what I had been searching for on you tube right here. I was trying to figure out how to remove the C-Pillar cover and it was included here, but when I searched this video didn't show. Your videos are very instructional and perfectly paced. Thank you for doing such a thorough presentation. Is there a reason why you didn't use a baffle on the rear speakers?😁

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes there is a reason. Car speakers are designed to be open ended, they should never be closed in completely from behind. What I did on the front does not close them in, and allows air to still flow behind them. This is not possible for the rear speakers. I haven't tried it, but from the research I have done, closing them in would make them sound worse.
      What I did on the front minimizes reflections. The speaker sends sound in front of it, as well as behind it. The sheet metal of the door is very close behind the speaker, so it would cause vibrations. In the trunk, this much less of a problem, because there is a lot of space between the speaker and bottom of the trunk.. and there's also the trunk liner that should help to minimize sound reflections. Hope that helps, and thanks for the comment!

    • @jearroyo1
      @jearroyo1 10 месяцев назад

      @@CleverFix Perfect, thank you for taking the time to explain, it makes perfect sense. Your channel is now a favorite of mine.

  • @x__trex
    @x__trex 10 месяцев назад

    Need like this video for camry se 2022 please

  • @MADTYGER66
    @MADTYGER66 2 года назад +1

    What do I do if the holes don’t match up ?

  • @idkk_tj
    @idkk_tj Год назад

    Love the video man. Quick question, do I need to buy sealing tape for the mounting brackets? Or is this optional? Thanks man!

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад

      Thanks. It's optional to reduce vibrations.

  • @williammendoza001
    @williammendoza001 4 месяца назад

    Would you recommend adding a NVX speaker baffle for the rear speakers like you did the front speakers in another video?

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  4 месяца назад +1

      I used it in the front so water doesn't drip down on the speaker from the window, and to direct sound into the foam behind the speaker. That's not applicable for the trunk though. It would help with some vibration dampening, but I'm not sure if it's worth it.

  • @kawingto9702
    @kawingto9702 Год назад

    Can you tell us the model number and where can we mail order? Thank you so much.

  • @x12Josh
    @x12Josh Год назад

    Could you tell me to size bolts for the speaker bracket? Loved the video!

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад

      I'm not sure which bolts you mean, the ones that go into the bracket? They should come with the bracket. And the other bolts are from the old speakers.

  • @sup1rb8y
    @sup1rb8y Год назад

    Nice video! I was wondering, would it be alright if I bought 5-way instead of a 3-way for the rear speakers? Did you or would you need to install an amp for the speakers?

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад +1

      Don't confuse quality for the number of Ways.. You can have very high quality 2 or 3 way that is much better than 5-way. Having said that, if you think the 5-way is a good quality, it will surely work. The sensitivity and watts of the speakers will decide if you need an amp or not. The ones I installed are 94dB which is very sensitive, and 100watts RMS (300w peak) . They work perfectly fine with the stock stereo, I don't have an external amp.

  • @franciscom2770
    @franciscom2770 Год назад

    Great video, planning to buy the same identical speakers, which ones did you get a two way or a three way??

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад +1

      The ones I got were Infinity REF-9623ix, They're 3-way.

  • @maximesundararatelle7737
    @maximesundararatelle7737 2 года назад

    youre a fucking legend my guy im ordering my stuff rn

  • @aaronsanchezz
    @aaronsanchezz 2 года назад

    Are there any special type of 6x9s you need or will any fit? I have 2017 think this would be the same.

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  2 года назад

      The fitment chart for the Metra brackets shows that 2014 and 2017 are the same, so it looks like any bracket that fits 2014 will fit for you too. I know amazon says up 2016 though. Any 6x9 should fit in that bracket.

  • @joewhattoff8754
    @joewhattoff8754 2 года назад

    What are the pros and cons of activating the "+3db" button. I'm assuming just more overall volume. Any more distortion?

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  2 года назад

      I didn't notice any difference really,.. Yes it should be louder, but up or down, I couldn't tell. If you install the speaker on the wrong side, you'll also thread the screws from the wrong side. If they don't go in fully through, the thread will not be fully made, and once you turn it over and start another thread, it will be all messed up. I explained in the video as much as I could that there's only one way it lines up and put the diagram how the speaker goes in hoping people would realize it... Just make sure the thread is fully made to the other side before starting a screw from the other side.

    • @joewhattoff8754
      @joewhattoff8754 2 года назад

      @@CleverFix excellent video. Not that I installed both front and rear I am very impressed with the sound quality.

  • @TheMetalVagabond
    @TheMetalVagabond 2 года назад

    Thanks for video, if I install Polk 6x9 speakers, do I need to install an amp? they are rated for 450 watts, thanks.

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  2 года назад

      It should be fine with the stock deck, but if you feel it's not powering them enough you can always add an amp later since you can access the wires through the trunk. I'd say give it try without first.

  • @deerandle479
    @deerandle479 2 года назад

    I just bought my 07 honda accord in December and wondered why no sound from back speakers, today while I was cleaning the car I noticed they weren't plugged in, so I plugged them in and tried it out, such a horrible sound came out of all speakers after...tonight I just bought a pair of Kenwood 400w sport series 6x9, I don't have an aftermarket stereo just stock, if I hook it up this way would it still have decent and loud sound with stock radio and would it fix the current problem that the stock speakers is making that horrible noise through out?

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  2 года назад

      I'm guessing you changed them by now? RUclips hasn't been showing me most comments so I'm just finding them manually. I'd definitely try the Kenwoods directly before getting an amp. It should sound good.

  • @gnomuka
    @gnomuka 8 месяцев назад +8

    This video easily could have been 45 minutes

  • @dough7189
    @dough7189 Год назад +1

    Any advantage to using 6x9 speaker baffles with the rear deck speakers?

    • @andya4300
      @andya4300 6 месяцев назад

      I’d like to know as well!!

    • @dough7189
      @dough7189 6 месяцев назад

      @@andya4300 we'll Simply have to get them put them in and try them

  • @S.khan.123
    @S.khan.123 Год назад

    Can I install round speaker in rear tray?any difference between sound of oval speaker and round

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад

      Generally, oval speakers have a larger surface area and can produce more bass than round speakers of the same size. Round speakers, on the other hand, tend to have a more focused sound and can be easier to install. In this case, I would suggest sticking with the 6x9, especially since there is no special bracket I know of to mount round speakers there. You can make your own bracket if you really want though.

  • @SmoothOperata
    @SmoothOperata 6 месяцев назад

    You kind of made a short cut after the electrical tape part. Now how did you connect it to the bottom of the speakers?

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  6 месяцев назад

      The spade connectors plug into the terminals on the back of the speaker (at 6:52) .. Just push them in.

  • @brianbsilverado
    @brianbsilverado 9 месяцев назад

    Hi did the brackets come with screws if not what size did you use thanks

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes they came with the screws.

  • @ragequitter
    @ragequitter Год назад

    My rear deck rattles bad because of my subwoofer. Do you guys think Dynamat on the metal underneath the rear deck/tray will fix this?

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад

      I think it will help to a degree yes, but you may have to put it on both sides.. Putting on the top is not as easy because you have to be careful that the plastic cover still fits on properly, and will have to remove it of course... I haven't looked very closely how the plastic cover fits and where the plastic would vibrate against the metal, but if you can add even something like the speaker tape I put on top of the bracket in between the plastic cover and metal where they touch each other, that would help to dampen the vibrations. Dynamat will reduce vibration altogether, and dampening the contact points between the plastic cover and metal if possible, will reduce the rattling noise of plastic against metal. Hope that helps.. I don't have a lot of rattles because I don't have a sub.

  • @jesusreveles1
    @jesusreveles1 Год назад

    Where exactly did you use the harness adapters? It's on your parts list but I didn't see the part being used in this video

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад +1

      I did not use them, but you can if you don't want to buy wire and terminals and put it together like I did. I had to do that for the front, because the front was corroded I had no choice, so I had plenty of wire and terminals remaining for the back and it made no sense to use adapters. Some people prefer adapters so I put the link there for them.

    • @jesusreveles1
      @jesusreveles1 Год назад

      @@CleverFix I appreciate the reply, thank you

  • @everydaybacksbroken2886
    @everydaybacksbroken2886 Год назад

    I keep hearing vibration and rattling noise from my rear Corolla Altis deck, I don't understand why I have changed the old speakers but it is still noisy when playing heavy bass.

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад

      It happens a bit to mine too, but it's so little that I don't need to do anything.
      Try contacting the folks at Dynamat, they should be able to help out with the proper product to use and how to apply them:
      www.dynamat.com/company/contact/
      There is Dynamat and Dynaliner which should help. They just stick on and reduce vibrations. I've used Dynamat in the past and applied it to the sheet metal on the doors behind the door panels, and it works very nicely.. I'm not sure if just Dynamat is enough for vibrations on a rear tray, they will know better than me.

  • @BigFudJ
    @BigFudJ 2 года назад

    Hey i have a turkish made 2016 model and i am planning to get this done, can you help me answering some questions ?
    Did the back tray fit over the new speakers?
    Did you feel that the sound balance got screwed up ? like the sound from the back is now more powerful ?
    Did you feel the need to add an amplifier?
    Thanks in advance mate

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  2 года назад

      The tray fits over the speakers easily, nothing to cut like the previous generation Corolla. The new speakers sound great, no issues with sound balance. I feel like some bass would help, bass is lacking a bit. Getting a subwoofer would be nice.

    • @BigFudJ
      @BigFudJ 2 дня назад

      @@CleverFix Hey CleverFix it is me again and all hail procrastination.. 2 Years ago i just applied black paper clip on the bottom of the speaker to eliminate the buzzing till today..
      If this won't disturb you i am here for another inquiry.. Did you get the woofer ? i feel that the stock balanced sound is good for me, will i need a woofer ?
      And for a long review is your setup still holding good with the oem radio ?
      Thanks and sorry to bother you

  • @KyleWilfongVEVO
    @KyleWilfongVEVO 2 года назад

    Where did you get the speaker bracket from?

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  2 года назад

      Thanks for the question, I have links to all the parts in the video description.

  • @adamcoates8417
    @adamcoates8417 3 месяца назад

    I just removed the wire from the stock speaker so I could plug it in instead of doing all the other stuff

  • @TheSholon
    @TheSholon 2 года назад

    Thank you for your videos, they are really well done. I recently changed my front and rear speakers on my 2o14 Toyota Corolla. I was wondering if you can do a video on sound deadening? I followed your interactions but my start still rattles a lot on the rear deck speakers.

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  2 года назад +2

      That's unusual, I don't get any rattling.. you can get some Dynamat on amazon and stick it onto metal around the speakers.. There are plenty of videos that show how to do it, like this one: ruclips.net/video/g9s2MmkDZ_o/видео.html

    • @alekseiavtaikin1825
      @alekseiavtaikin1825 Год назад

      most likely, your back shelf is rattling, you need to remove the resonance from it

  • @amirrzadalvandi9415
    @amirrzadalvandi9415 Год назад

    How is the bass? Ibought new front speakers but, not very happ for the bass

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад +1

      You need a subwoofer if you want a lot of bass, speaker's can improve bass, but not a huge amount.

  • @aniketbundhoo7242
    @aniketbundhoo7242 Год назад

    wait i am confused should not the white wire be positive and black be negative at 5:47

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад +1

      Black is Positive. See here: www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=136659
      LR Speaker (+) BLACK
      LR Speaker (-) YELLOW
      I thought it's white, but it looks like it's actually yellow. I know it's strange but that's how it is.

  • @NON024
    @NON024 Год назад

    Is it necessary to buy and use all the materials you mention?

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад

      It's not necessary no, you can buy anything similar to substitute, and even skip the speaker sealing tape. Any type of 6x9 speakers will work, so some $$ can be saved there... and your local auto store should have some similar connectors and some speaker wire. The adapter bracket is the only special part, and I haven't found one anywhere else, although Metra might make one too.

  • @coltoncouts4274
    @coltoncouts4274 Год назад

    Are the ohms matching the stock speakers?

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад

      They are 3ohms. The factory may have been 2ohms. The Infinitys are plenty loud though even at 3ohms..

  • @bighashgang1990
    @bighashgang1990 2 года назад

    So does the 2017 corolla take 6x9 as well?

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  2 года назад

      Yes, same as in the video.

  • @mizzsanchez4994
    @mizzsanchez4994 Год назад

    Just out of curiosity, isn’t 14 Gauge wire a little overkill? Can I get away with 16 gauge or even 18? Because 14 gauge seems way too overkill, does anyone know why he used bigger gauge wire?

    • @hittman-0
      @hittman-0 6 месяцев назад

      Have the same question.

  • @boc3397
    @boc3397 10 месяцев назад

    If you're messing with the airbags shouldn't you disconnect the battery so they don't blow up on you?

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  10 месяцев назад +1

      I wasn't messing with them.. I removed the trim carefully without ripping any wires. If you want to make 100% sure nothing can happen, then disconnect the battery to be sure. You will also need to wait until the airbag capacitor drains once the battery is disconnected, which may take longer than 10 minutes.. Each car could be different. I found a reference online that mentions 10 minutes.. but it could take longer.

    • @boc3397
      @boc3397 10 месяцев назад

      @@CleverFix ok thanks

  • @paulcaley1715
    @paulcaley1715 Год назад

    Harness adapter is too short. Excellent video though. Thank you

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад

      No problem 👍 I didn't use them because I had the wire and terminals left over from the front, so it didn't make sense, but extending them should be fairly easily.

  • @ioritenshi
    @ioritenshi 2 года назад

    I guess these are not so different from the 1995 Corolla? At least in theory. I'm planning on upgrading the sound system on that one

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  2 года назад +1

      It's a similar procedure on all cars, but the trim removal is different for sure, and you have to make sure the top cover fits overs the new speaker. In this case it did, but sometimes it doesn't. See this video, he had to trim the cover to fit: ruclips.net/video/qSbxPTXKvAw/видео.html His model might be closer to yours.

    • @ioritenshi
      @ioritenshi 2 года назад

      @@CleverFix Thank you so much! Cheers, fellow Corolla fan

  • @chrisinthecut1698
    @chrisinthecut1698 Год назад

    The stereo on my 2014 Corolla has been shutting off and rebooting on its own. When I turn on the car it shows the Toyota sign, then a caution message about obeying traffic rules. Then the menu pops up, but seconds after it shuts down and it restarts again. Any helpful tips?

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад +1

      Sounds like the stereo has become faulty, especially if it happens every single time without exception. If there is no vibration from the road and it's rebooting, then it's less likely to be a loose connection or loose wire, and more likely a faulty stereo.
      Also when the car is running, it should be getting full voltage, unless the alternator has a problem. I would check battery voltage with a voltmeter while the car is running to make sure the voltage is around 14V.. If voltage is OK and stereo keeps rebooting, then the stereo is likely faulty.
      The final test I'd do would be to remove it and check the power wire coming into it at the back, and make sure it's coming in constantly and not being interrupted for some reason, which would cause a reboot if it's happening.. a faulty ignition switch could possibly cause that, especially if it's a key switch (not push to start), but it would need a little movement to happen.

    • @chrisinthecut1698
      @chrisinthecut1698 Год назад

      @@CleverFix It was actually working tonight and stayed on for an entire 45 minute drive. Music was playing good via Bluetooth. I’ve always wanted to upgrade so I’m thinking about buying a better stereo with a bigger screen. I’ll check the wires meanwhile. Any chance you have any Amazon links for a stereo that fits the Corolla without cutting the frame? We have the exact same stereo

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  Год назад +1

      @@chrisinthecut1698 It could be a wiring issue if it worked for 45 minutes.. It could be stereo too though, the touchscreen on mine is starting to have problems, and someone else said theirs is too, so it seems like it's not the highest quality. Also an aftermarket will sound quite a bit better.
      I added links to parts for installing a new stereo in this video's description, including the Pioneer stereo I just bought. I'm looking to install it soon and make a video, but it will take a while, it's pretty cold out and I don't have a garage to park in.
      I haven't tested yet how well the Pioneer stereo fits in the Scosche bracket, I'm just waiting for the bracket to arrive, but it should work well. I only got the stereo so far, it looks really nice and it has Android/Apple CarPlay in case you're interested in that feature.
      The Crux SWRTY is to hook up the backup camera, steering wheel controls and existing USB port. It also simplifies the install, and hooks into the existing factory connectors without having to cut them, however, the Crux wires have to be connected to the Pioneer wires manually, it's quite easy though.
      And the Scosche bracket will cover up the existing volume knob and all buttons, and a standard double DIN stereo will bolt into it.

  • @xiaomitelephone845
    @xiaomitelephone845 5 месяцев назад

    hello i just the same job today, (unfortunately i didn't have any brackets). I would advise you to use the original clip harness.
    Also it would much better to install an amplifier.
    Sound isolation, on the cover plate, would also make the sound better.

  • @abaidullahs.5536
    @abaidullahs.5536 3 месяца назад

    My 2016 corolla does not even have the holes for the speakers in the rear dash😕. Why is that?

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  3 месяца назад

      You checked from the trunk?

    • @abaidullahs.5536
      @abaidullahs.5536 3 месяца назад

      @@CleverFix yeah bro

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@abaidullahs.5536 That sucks... Must be an older model? I'd get a quote from a car audio shop for making the holes.. they should have the proper tools to make a clean even hole.

  • @david-kg1bk
    @david-kg1bk Год назад

    Was it a noticeable difference

  • @parkersmusicselections8373
    @parkersmusicselections8373 2 месяца назад

    Do u have to take the seat out?

    • @ZachC18
      @ZachC18 2 месяца назад

      No I just replaced mine without doing that

  • @mikemurphy8067
    @mikemurphy8067 2 месяца назад

    This is insane. I'm just gonna roll with blown speakers...

  • @GamingHistorySource
    @GamingHistorySource 2 года назад

    Do you live in SC ? That way I can pay you to do my speakers. lol

  • @A6Legit
    @A6Legit 8 месяцев назад

    Do yourself a favor and buy extra panel clips because there's about a 100% chance you break/drop them into the frame of the car to be lost forever.

  • @gnomuka
    @gnomuka 8 месяцев назад

    Listening to this is like watching welding job sorry thanks

  • @A6Legit
    @A6Legit 8 месяцев назад

    I think it's dumb that they leave the third brake light wire like that. 2013 is the same way. PUT A DAMN DISCONNECT THERE.

  • @user-in1gf1ye5y
    @user-in1gf1ye5y Год назад

    why is it so complicated to switch the speakers omg

  • @user-cx1dt1er4e
    @user-cx1dt1er4e 2 месяца назад

    Why would you do it like that? When the end you cut off the other speaker you could’ve just wired that to the wires and use the clip? I don’t understand your math but good luck.

    • @CleverFix
      @CleverFix  2 месяца назад +1

      Not sure what you mean, sorry. The factory speakers have connectors on the top, and the aftermarket speakers have spade terminals on the bottom. so A small piece of wire has to be added, otherwise the factory wires can't reach the terminals on the new speaker.